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(The Supreme Court repudiated this theory in 1961.) In his last major opinion, a 64-page dissent in Baker v. Carr (1962; the first of a series of legislative reapportionment cases in the 1960s), he unsuccessfully asserted that inequitable representation in legislatures is a "political controversy" not subject to the federal judicial power.
In addition to the under-representation of research on leading causes of the burden of disease in India, there is a markedly inequitable representation of vulnerable contexts or population groups in India.
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Although each of the integrative approaches in Table 1 has value in advancing learning, as Vasquez et al. (2013) pointed out, a major concern is that of inequitable discipline representations in STEM research and learning outcomes (English, 2015; English and Kirshner, 2016; Hoachlander, 2014/2015; Honey et al., 2014; Marginson et al., 2013; Moore et al., 2014; Shaughnessy, 2013).
Inequitable enforcement, he charges.
It was quite mediocre, very inequitable.
Some methods of rationing are often inequitable.
London certainly is a very inequitable city.
Problem representation.
It is, he admits, "absolutely inequitable".
"It's really inequitable," Senator Bruno said.
"Certain things are consistent: inequitable distribution of teachers, inequitable funding of schools, institutional racism.
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